Tuesday, June 21, 2022

80th Birthday of Mrs. Brown

On June 16, 2022, Mrs. Annabelle Brown turned 80. 

This milestone was formally celebrated, with the Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan Foundation family, at Anabel's Restaurant on June 18, Saturday. A Mass was celebrated by Fr. Mark Sese at 10AM.

One highlight was the National Cachet Saxum Recognition (this marks the 15th year of the Campaign for Character Education Tenacity or CaChET program).



GMA 7 News featured that portion of the celebration (see video below) during its June 20 broadcast. 
VP Angela Javier Cruz, in behalf of Felipe Gozon, received the plaque of appreciation for GMA's being a benefactor of the Foundation's CaChET program.


80 years of Life! 15 years of Love!


Thursday, June 9, 2022

Vision and Mission of Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan Foundation (APBF)

 Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan Foundation (APBF)

VISION
A revival of the high moral and cultural values of the Filipino and of all people to be ENLIGHTENED and HAPPY members of society for the COMMON GOOD.
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MISSION
To EMPOWER the public school communities (students, teachers, parents) in enhancing the moral fiber of their lives through formation in character, leading them to become GODLY, PRODUCTIVE, RESPONSIBLE and SELF-RELIANT members of society.
To support the Moral Recovery Program of the government
To open horizons for Volunteers to discover the tremendous challenges, excitement, joy and fulfillment to be found in volunteerism
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Videos on CaCHET Program:





Exploring the Benefits of Mentoring: The Case of a Philippine NGO

[Paper read at the 1st International Mentoring Conference, July 19-21, 2018, University of Asia & the Pacific]


 

ABSTRACT


Sunday, January 19, 2020

Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan relief operations Lipa, 19 Jan 2020, Taal eruption

Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan relief operations Lipa, 19 Jan 2020, Taal eruption


Last January 12, 2020, most of Luzon were caught off guard when Taal Volcano suddenly erupted and spewed thick ash plumes. This led to tens of thousands of Batangas residents being evacuated to neighboring towns and cities to escape the dangers imminent from another more devastating magmatic eruption of #Taal.
As of this writing, over 50,000 people are taking shelter in 244 evacuation centers in Batangas and Cavite, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. The council also reported that 65,184 people have been affected by the volcano’s eruption.

Families from Calauit, Balete, Talisay at Sala were evacuated to Lipa City. They number about close to two thousand individuals. A hospital in Rizal provided beddings and donated through ADOPT-A-FAMILY volunteer/sponsor Dr. Lilian Rivera.
The ADOPT-A-FAMILY Initiative and the "No One Left Out (NOLO)" initiative organized relief operations the weekend of January 18th. Through donations sent in by people from PAREF Rosehill School, Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan Foundation, PCDW, and their friends, relief goods were purchased. The Board of Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan (APB) Foundation, Inc. allowed the use of APB's office (Cedar Mansion I, Escriva Drive, Ortigas Center).  
Volunteers and donors and other responders took action and were mobilized to purchase and pack relief goods for that community in Inusloban, Lipa City. Late Saturday, January 18th, the volunteers pictured above and below took action…
Of course, as we have always been taught in APB during volunteers training seminars, volunteers constantly had recourse to prayer, to appeals to Our Lord and Our Lady for blessings, graces, energy and strength to be able to provide this much-needed aid to the evacuees.
Early next morning, Sunday, January 19, 2020 (Feast of the Santo NiƱo), the group trooped to Lipa –hearing Mass on the way down south– to deliver a vanful of these relief goods.
The previous day, we were told that, through social worker Marianne Panopio, a small ‘program’ was to be prepared:
  1. an Inspirational Talk;
  2. parlor games for the kids;
  3. hygiene talk for teenagers;
  4. bracelet rosaries to be given out (evacuees were to be encouraged to pray);
  5. one-on-one counselling (if needed).






As of this writing, comments are being received, such as: the relief/aid provided was greatly appreciated; the ‘personal touch’ and the talks were highly appreciated; and MORE of this help is being asked for.
We ask the reader to PRAY, so that the volunteers and members of ADOPT-A-FAMILY will have continued strength to go back and participate in further relief operations. We pray for everyone’s health and SAFETY.
Let’s pray this prayer:

Saturday, March 3, 2018

DepEd Caloocan Division

Launch of CaChET for DepEd Caloocan Division schools
We were at Pag-asa Elementary School (Caloocan) today for the presentation of Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan Foundation's "Campaign for Character Education Tenacity (CaChET) program.

We thank Ma'am Ailene Canoy as well as Division Superintendent Dr. Carandang for gracing the occasion and welcoming us to Caloocan Division.

I ask the reader to pray that all of those who attended today would have the tenacity to regularly attend the training programs and mentoring sessions, for the revival of the high moral values of the Filipino people, through our schools and their family communities.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Business Ethics textbook


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Dear APBF friend:
 
I just wanted to inform you that my textbook “Business Ethics and Social Responsibility” (Gr.12, K to 12, ABM strand) has finally been printed (published by Rex Publishing).

It features a Case Study on Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan Foundation (APBF) on p. 105, shown below :-)

The book's Unit III introductory image features APBF event photos :-)
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Please help promote the book among Senior High School principals and teachers! :-)
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Thursday, June 4, 2015

'Volunteerism at the Service of Moral and Spiritual Poverty Alleviation: The Case of Four Socially-oriented Philippine NGOs' - presented at the 9th Catholic Social Thought and Business Education International Conference, Feb. 26-28, 2015


As mentioned in the previous blog post, Ms Filipinas "Fil" De Guzman made a presentation on Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan Foundation, Inc. as one of the organizations "at the service of moral and spiritual poverty alleviation" :-)

You will find photos of that conference HERE.

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Inquirer.net - Launched on June 16, 2010, the foundation has reached more than 20,000 public school students, who are grateful to have discovered the value of faith and daily work, faith and study, and faith and family life.

Alalay sa Pamilya at Bayan Foundation [APBF] empowers public school communities, youth, parents and teachers through character formation, teaching them to become God-fearing, productive, responsible and self-reliant. It aims to revive the high moral and cultural values of Filipinos and make them responsible and happy members of society.

APBF believes character education is key to helping young people see what is true, good and beautiful in life despite hardships at home, in school and elsewhere.  Volunteers share their time and talent, skills and experience to teach children the basics of Christian living and values formation.

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

There are many schools calling out to us to give them, on a regular basis, VALUES FORMATION TRAINING! Many hands (=heads and hearts) are needed!

For details, see flyer .jpg above; also join our APBF FACEBOOK GROUP.

See you at the Volunteers' Orientation/Training Seminar, every 1st Saturday of the month!


ADDRESS
104-B, Cedar Mansion 1, St. Josemaria Escriva Drive, Pasig City
Telephone number (632) 5029917 * Mobile No. 09175026612
Email address: apbfoundation@ymail.com